Tim O'Callaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, i have been playing with org-agenda-custom-commands, and it got me
thinking.
What about adding the generated searches as a publishable source?
Yes, i also think that would be useful.
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Bastien
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Hello list,
now (org-todo-list 1) does not list the proper headlines: it includes other
TODO keyword than the first one. It might be related to the problem Leo is
describing below.
Regards,
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I seem to find a bug related to TODO. My setting is:
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Jost Burkardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I really love the integration of remember with org, especially the way
how to insert the notes by moving within the headings-tree.
Is it possible to use this feature also for moving portions of text
via regular copy/paste an org-buffer, and have org
On 2007-04-05, Jason F. McBrayer said:
I really love the integration of remember with org, especially the way
how to insert the notes by moving within the headings-tree.
Is it possible to use this feature also for moving portions of text
via regular copy/paste an org-buffer, and have org
On 2007-04-05, Leo said:
I also found C-c C-j convenient. However, it is quite weak when
navigating through a big file with various levels of subtrees. I
wonder would it be useful to add the support of navigating subtrees on
the same level?
I know C-c C-b and C-c C-f navigate on the same
I'm sorry, that 2nd link should be
http://dto.freeshell.org/e/color-theme-cl-frame.el
On 4/5/07, David O'Toole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello org folks!
I've posted a screen shot of my color theme called CL-FRAME and it
includes org-mode faces.
shot:
Hi all,
after having published a project in orgmode I am asked, before closing
the original orgmode files, if I want to save the modified file(s). It
seems that the new version of orgmode (4.70) thinks that a published
file is a modified file, which isn't the case, in my view.
As far as I see
Hi David,
David O'Toole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've posted a screen shot of my color theme called CL-FRAME and it
includes org-mode faces.
shot: http://dto.freeshell.org/images/org-faces-shot.png
lisp: http://dto.freeshell.org/e/color-theme-cl-frame.el
Thanks - i've updated the
On Apr 5, 2007, at 17:02, Uwe Jochum wrote:
Hi all,
after having published a project in orgmode I am asked, before closing
the original orgmode files, if I want to save the modified file(s). It
seems that the new version of orgmode (4.70) thinks that a published
file is a modified file, which
On Apr 5, 2007, at 12:22, Bastien wrote:
Of course, org could itself contain at least to faces-schemes: one for
white background, one for dark background. The good new is that the
current faces seem to be okay for both !
The faces in org already have different definitions for light and dark
On Apr 5, 2007, at 12:03, Leo wrote:
On 2007-04-05, Bastien said:
Tim O'Callaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, i have been playing with org-agenda-custom-commands, and it got
me thinking.
What about adding the generated searches as a publishable source?
Yes, i also think that would be
Yes, same error, will be fixed as well.
- Carsten
On Apr 5, 2007, at 11:18, Bastien wrote:
Hello list,
now (org-todo-list 1) does not list the proper headlines: it includes
other
TODO keyword than the first one. It might be related to the problem
Leo is
describing below.
Regards,
Leo
On Apr 5, 2007, at 17:02, Uwe Jochum wrote:
By the way: The handbook has in chapter 11.3 (Triggering publication)
lower case letters to initiate the publication process. Shouldn't these
be upper case letters? Like
C-c C-e F
Yes, thanks.
- Carsten
I think this means being able to publish static HTML from the various
views given by the agenda. So for example you could set up a timer to
publish your agenda each day (assuming you run emacs for months like I
do) and then if you are away from home, check your website to see the
HTML agenda.
On 2007-04-05, Carsten Dominik said:
Yes, i also think that would be useful.
I also like this.
Obviously everyone except me understands exactly what Tim is
proposing. Would someone like to explain it to me :-)
- Carsten
This boils down to making org agenda buffers publishable, for
On 2007-04-05, David O'Toole said:
I think this means being able to publish static HTML from the
various views given by the agenda.
Yes, that's it!
So for example you could set up a timer to publish your agenda each
day (assuming you run emacs for months like I do) and then if you
are
On 2007-04-03, Carsten Dominik said:
* Overview
- The dust settles after the upgrade of TODO keywords.
This seems to break org-mouse. Now right click on the TODO keywords
bring up the submenu TODO Status with only 1 item None.
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Leo sdl.web AT gmail.com (GPG Key:
Yes thats exactly what i meant. I know there is an ascii mechanism
using emacs in batch mode mentioned in the manual, but it is only
text, and i could not get it to work properly under Xemacs for
windows.
I see it as a kind of merge of agenda and publish. I have been playing
with a cut/paste
Sometimes I wonder how many things can go wrong.
I did fix org-mouse, but forgot to put the new version into the package.
Please apply the patch below or use the version from Piotr's website.
- Carsten
patch
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On Apr 5, 2007, at 20:50, Leo wrote:
On 2007-04-03,
David O'Toole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think this means being able to publish static HTML from the various
views given by the agenda. So for example you could set up a timer to
publish your agenda each day (assuming you run emacs for months like I
do) and then if you are away from home,
Salut François,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Lagarde) writes:
My question is, if (and how) would be possible to find quickly (I mean
with a keyboard shortcut) all notes belonging to the current buffer.
I don't think there is any easy way for now.
This would require something like an org
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